"Jersey Belle,"which plays on the fish-out-of-water storyline that is the everyday life of New Jersey native and entertainment publicist Jaime Primak Sullivan, debuted tonight with mixed reactions. The docu-series follows the self-proclaimed "outspoken and inappropriate" wife and mother of three as she navigates the culture of the genteel South in the over-the-mountain suburbs outside Birmingham.

On social media outlets such as Twitter and Facebook, viewers pledged both their new-found allegiances and disdain for the show.

"The show is not about making fun of the South," said Primak Sullivan, "it's not about fighting with women. This show is about me. I'm the brunt of the jokes. I'm the different one."

As soon as word hit the streets, and especially the villages of the Tiny Kingdom, people started talking. Rumors of where the reality TV show had been and what and who they had been filming created a bubble of excitement and anticipation but also left some asking questions.

Just how "real" would the show be about the life of its main character?

Primak Sullivan, 37, the Founder and President of Bridge and Tunnel Entertainment, has an office in Mountain Brook, friends from the area and is often in the city, but does not technically live within the city limits as suggested on the show. Primak Sullivan's residence is in an area of Cahaba Heights in the city of Vestavia Hills, according to Mountain Brook officials. It's an area just outside Mountain Brook's city limits, but enough of a reason for some to try and create distance between the show and the city.

"If that's supposed to be a reality show," said Mountain Brook Mayor Terry Oden in a previous interview, "it's not the reality of Mountain Brook."

Oden said he is concerned with the way the City of Mountain Brook, the South in general, might be portrayed in the national limelight.

Primak Sullivan addressed the discrepancy in a "What's Happening in Mountain Brook" post ahead of the show's premiere.

"There have been a few hung up on the semantics of where I pay my property taxes. Technically my home is in Vestavia - (one street over is Mt. Brook) but my children go to school in Mt. brook, I work there, 3 of the belles live there, my mother in law's shop is there- I shop there, my kids play soccer there, my favorite Mexican food is there," Primak Sullivan wrote in part.